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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aea Tech Grp | LSE:AAT | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B3ZHFD45 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.05 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/3/2012 23:43 | was it Mr caRROT | vision88 | |
14/3/2012 23:39 | oh i do like Mr Bean how dare u surgest Mr bEAN could do worse JOB there must be that other person who name i just cant remember | vision88 | |
14/3/2012 16:37 | Down again lol, you useless pr*ks!I think we should get Mr Bean in to run the show,he couldn't do a worse job. | duncandisorderly | |
14/3/2012 15:33 | I know and still a huge chunk of the company is held by them,(45.39%).So who the hell has been dealing the last few months???It must be pi's I suppose. | duncandisorderly | |
14/3/2012 15:04 | I honestly find it hard to believe that people are selling at this woeful price. hope they will be kicking themselves in next few months! | susiebe | |
13/3/2012 13:16 | Shareholder Type Amount % Holding Schroder Investment Management Limited - 167,043,868 11.49 Peel Hunt LLP - 141,019,197 9.70 GAM International Management Limited - - 7.46 David Meyers - 97,400,543 6.70 Henderson Global Investors - - 5.05 JO Hambro Capital Management Ltd - 72,500,000 4.99 I find it interesting that David Meyers still hold 6.7%.If he stars adding it might be a,"fill yer boots time,"but I doubt it!!!!!!! | duncandisorderly | |
13/3/2012 12:59 | It appears like the last of the big boys is selling up which doesn't surprise me one little bit.In fact I'm surprised they have held for so long which is unusual. | duncandisorderly | |
13/3/2012 11:41 | LoL,I had to say something didn't I.I have taken it off ice and placed back in the cellar. | duncandisorderly | |
13/3/2012 10:53 | Only a matter of time before we reach the dizzy heights of .27p.I'm quite excited about it and can hardly contain myself.I have a bottle of Crystal champagne on ice just ready for such an event. | duncandisorderly | |
13/3/2012 09:19 | I was having a look at the RNSs last night.What a boring lot! Why dont AAT release more news?Surely some contracts must be worth reporting in a separate RNS to the collective trading statements. Anything positive would give a much needed boost not just to share price but to investors morale too | susiebe | |
13/3/2012 08:41 | On LSE a couple of months back someone asked who held what, I'm sure that 70M tally wouldn't be difficult to achieve. Duncan, on here, and Foxhill (on LSE I know he sold some but kept a quite lot) probably hold almost that amount between them... most other people who stated what they had seemed to be holding in the 3 to 6 million range (which includes me at 5) with a couple of big holders and ten or so smaller ones we'd reach 5% in no time | nickperry68 | |
13/3/2012 08:30 | .53p.I've got more chance of Kelly Brook turning up at my front door the way things are with the current bod. | duncandisorderly | |
13/3/2012 08:26 | AAT-Close Mid-Price, 0.26p. DayHigh: 0.28p. DayLow: 0.25p. Sometimes even a down movement is handy as it confirms we're watching the correct movement table. Thankfully this did not close below 0.26 though the horrible little intraday spike on Monday suggests a recovery from 0.24p is possible. However, on the brighter side, movement intraday Tuesday above 0.272 gives near term target 0.34 with secondary at 0.39p. And it's worth pointing out +ve news would drive this to 0.53 quickly. | shammytime | |
13/3/2012 08:13 | Knigel very similar graph to us.It must be you,JINX,lol | duncandisorderly | |
13/3/2012 07:49 | There's a shareholder action group being organised on HHR board so no reason why we can't do it here. We just need all posters to list their shareholdings and see how it tallys up? I think we would need 5% (70 million shares) for the BOD to wake up and take us seriously though. I have 2,000,000 in a SIPP and 400,000 outside a SIPP. Off for the day now but it be great to see how many have posted by tonight. | knigel | |
13/3/2012 07:41 | It really grates me when all these numptie-bol*ocks,dir I have sent an e-mail to the tea lady J Owen telling here exactly what I thought of the compannies current lack of transparency. I will most probably get the standard,"we understand your frustration and I can assure you the management are doing everything then can to solve these problems." What a load of bull! | duncandisorderly | |
13/3/2012 07:31 | I'm sure there will be a pre-close trading update in April. Perhaps we should consider a small shareholder action group and then forward a list of questions to the BOD? Thoughts anyone? | knigel | |
13/3/2012 07:22 | The pension situation is tied in to the gilt market which looks like it is making a bit of a slow recovery at the moment. Susie I take your point but what really gets on my nerves is the day by day deterioration of share price.There would be no point at all in letting it drift down to 10p, then come out with some form of long term solution to the company to watch it rise 100% as we would then only be at 20p. JL sits there like some sort of demigod basically telling us how will only release an rns if he sees fit.Any rns with anything positive mentioning millions would help us right now.We need some positive vibes. | duncandisorderly | |
12/3/2012 21:06 | Lots of companies have pension problems. UNIQ was one. I read somewhere that the problem has not been helped by recent 'quantitive easing' etc. Still have a holding and looking to possibly add on any more weakness. | loverat | |
12/3/2012 20:23 | Pension problem?? Oh,you mean the deficit? ie. The same problem 75% plus of companies are having to deal with at the present? | knigel | |
12/3/2012 20:02 | what pension problem, saw something about it somewhere but i ignored it and can`t find it now, is it a game changer anyway. | cheeky13 | |
12/3/2012 19:32 | it is the pension problem that troubles me it is a nasty one the new guy is interim buy the way | risk1 | |
12/3/2012 19:29 | duncan My average here is .34p so not wanting to see this fall any further. However the recent IMS showed that changes have/are being but it takes time for these changes to make a difference.One thing i'm not going to do is panic and sell at a loss.Give it time,that is all.. Patience. | susiebe | |
12/3/2012 19:18 | cheeky what are your thoughts re the pension situation clearly you must have one with that kind of exposure | risk1 |
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